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Top 10 Waterfalls Along the Grand Pacific Drive
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Scattered throughout the Royal National Park, Southern Highlands and South Coast hinterland, these waterfalls offer everything from easy scenic lookouts to peaceful bushwalks surrounded by lush forest. These are the best waterfalls to visit along the NSW South Coast.
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Carrington Falls, Budderoo National Park
Located near Robertson in the Southern Highlands, Carrington Falls is one of the most dramatic waterfalls in NSW, plunging deep into the Kangaroo Valley gorge below. The main lookout is easily accessible from the car park, while longer walking tracks lead to multiple scenic viewpoints through bushland. Nearby, you’ll find the charming towns of Robertson and Kangaroo Valley, perfect for cafés, pies and country pubs after exploring.
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Minnamurra Falls, Budderoo National Park
Hidden within the lush Minnamurra Rainforest near Jamberoo, this stunning waterfall is reached via an easy-to-moderate elevated boardwalk and walking trail through subtropical forest. The walk itself is part of the experience, with towering palms, vines and creek crossings along the way. It’s an easy stop from Kiama, Jamberoo or the Illawarra Fly.
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Belmore Falls, Southern Highlands
Located near Robertson, Belmore Falls features a spectacular double-drop waterfall surrounded by escarpment scenery and peaceful bushland. The main viewing platform is only a short walk from the car park, making it one of the easiest waterfalls to access in the region. Nearby attractions include the famous Robertson Pie Shop, Fitzroy Falls and scenic country drives through the Highlands.
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Fitzroy Falls, Morton National Park
One of the Southern Highlands’ best-known waterfalls, Fitzroy Falls plunges more than 80 metres into the valley below. The main lookout is wheelchair accessible and only steps from the visitor area, while longer walking trails connect several dramatic cliffside viewpoints. The nearby town of Bowral makes a great base for exploring the region.
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Kellys Falls, Helensburgh
Tucked away in bushland near Helensburgh, Kellys Falls is a quieter hidden gem perfect for a short nature escape. A relatively easy walking track leads to the waterfall and small swimming hole below, especially beautiful after rainfall. It’s conveniently located near the Royal National Park, Stanwell Park and the Sea Cliff Bridge.
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Belmore Falls, Morton National Park
Surrounded by lush bushland and dramatic valley views, Belmore Falls is especially spectacular after rain when water cascades over multiple cliff edges into the valley below. Several easy walking paths connect the lookouts, making it a scenic and accessible stop near Robertson and Fitzroy Falls.
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Fairy Bower Falls, Bundanoon
A hidden Southern Highlands gem located near Bundanoon, Fairy Bower Falls is accessed via a peaceful bushwalk through Morton National Park. The falls are best visited after rainfall and offer a quieter alternative to some of the region’s more popular waterfalls. Nearby you’ll find cafés, wineries and walking trails around Bundanoon village.
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Nellies Glen, Budawang National Park
Located near the base of the Budawangs outside Morton National Park, Nellies Glen is a picturesque natural swimming hole and small waterfall surrounded by lush forest. Access is relatively easy via a short walk from the nearby campground, making it a popular summer swimming spot. Nearby attractions include Pigeon House Mountain and the Southern Highlands backroads.
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Tianjara Falls, Morton National Park
Situated along the road between Nowra and Kangaroo Valley, Tianjara Falls is one of the easiest waterfalls to visit thanks to its roadside lookout. After heavy rain, the waterfall cascades dramatically into the valley below, with sweeping escarpment views surrounding the area. It’s a perfect scenic stop during a South Coast road trip.
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Macquarie Pass National Park Waterfalls, Macquarie Pass
The Macquarie Pass area is home to several small rainforest waterfalls, creeks and cascades hidden throughout the escarpment between Albion Park and Robertson. While there isn’t one main named waterfall, the winding drive through Macquarie Pass National Park is filled with lush subtropical forest, roadside creek crossings and walking tracks that become especially beautiful after rain. Nearby spots like Cascades Walk and Clover Hill Falls offer peaceful rainforest scenery and easy bushwalks surrounded by towering trees and fern-covered gullies. It’s an ideal stop when travelling between the Illawarra and Southern Highlands, with Robertson’s cafés and pie shops only a short drive away.